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The Wisconsin Interagency Council on Homelessness was created in 2017 under former Governor Scott Walker. Under the Evers administration, the group will have to find bipartisan support for its policy proposals. We talk with the new director about the ideas both parties may get on board with.

New pencils, notebooks and backpacks are on the checklist as the summer winds down and kids gear up for a new school year, but Dr. Shilagh Mirgain says it’s also an important time of year to check in with kids on how they’re feeling about heading back to school.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently awarded more than $160 million to support broadband internet access across Wisconsin. The funding will help providers maintain, improve and expand high-speed internet access for around 21,000 homes and businesses.

The state Department of Public Instruction recently awarded more than $6 million in grants to support mental health in schools. We talk about the grants and more with the newly appointed director of the state Office of Children’s Mental Health.

The Trump Administration announced a new rule that aims to replace the Flores agreement, a 1997 court settlement that limits the amount of time the government can detain undocumented children. We'll talk to an immigration expert to learn more about the original agreement and what this new change could do.

Billionaire David Koch died Friday at the age of 79. Koch is known for funneling millions of dollars into libertarian and conservative causes along with his brother Charles. We talk to a political scientist about Koch's legacy and his impact on Wisconsin politics.

Hotel assignments for delegates were released this week with 26 of the 57 delegations will be assigned to hotels in Rosemont or Lake County, Illinois. The Illinois-based Democrats are from states with larger delegations including Florida, California and Pennsylvania.